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This edition contains the original and unabridged text of The Professor.
The Professor was the first novel by Charlotte Brontë. It was originally written before Jane Eyre and rejected by many publishing houses, but was eventually published posthumously in 1857 by approval of Arthur Bell Nicholls, who accepted the task of reviewing and editing of the novel.
William Crimsworth refuses his uncleâs proposals to become a clergyman. Instead he becomes a clerk for his wealthy brother, tensions and jealousies end that career and he takes a new job at an all-boys boarding school in Belgium.
William is captivated by Mlle. Reuter, the headmistress of the neighbouring all-girls school. And so starts his travails of love.
This edition also contains The Professor
This edition also contains The Professor
This edition also contains The Professor
This edition also contains The Professor
This edition also contains The Professor
About: The book is the story of a young man, William Crimsworth, and is a first-person narrative from his perspective.
This edition also contains The Professor
About: This Charlotte Bronte novel was written before either "Jane Eyre" or "Shirley," but it hardly be considered as a first attempt as Bronte wrote it had been written much before it.
This edition also contains The Professor
About: Charles Crimsworth, the story's protagonist, tells of his youthful experiences and his adventures as he becomes a Professor in a Girl's School.
This edition also contains The Professor
About: This edition contains the original and unabridged text of The Professor.
This edition also contains The Professor
About: This little book was written before either "Jane Eyre" or "Shirley," and yet no indulgence can be solicited for it on the plea of a first attempt.
About: The Professor was the first novel by Charlotte Brontë.
This edition also contains The Professor
This edition also contains The Professor
About: The Professor
This edition also contains The Professor
About: THE other day, in looking over my papers, I found in my desk the following copy of a letter, sent by me a year since to an old school acquaintance:â "DEAR CHARLES, "I think when you and I were at Eton together, we were neither of us what could be called popular characters: you were a sarcastic, observant, shrewd, cold-blooded creature; my own portrait I will not attempt to draw, but I cannot recollect that it was a strikingly attractive oneâcan you?
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